Paul Gascoigne - remembered by many as a majestic and mercurial talent.

Remembered by equally as many people as the court jester of the footballing world.

Off-field problems hit the headlines as much as his sublime skill.

One man remembers Gazza a little differently to others.

Milan legend, Gennaro Gattuso, played for Glasgow Rangers in the early stages of his career.

He looks back on those days playing alongside Gazza with fond memories, and recalls one incident in particular.

He recalls: "There was a rule at Rangers, going back to the 1950s, that players needed to turn up for training sessions dressed in a suit and tie.

"I was a teenager. You'd have been lucky to see me in a jacket, even on a Sunday - it just wasn't my style.

"So Paul took me to one of the most expensive tailors in Glasgow and told me to pick seven or eight suits.

"He said the tailor had a deal with the club meaning the players could choose all the suits they wanted and the money would then be taken in monthly installments from their wages over the rest of the season.

"I picked out the suits, the shirts, the ties, and when we went up to the counter, it came to about £10,000.

"A while later, I discovered there was no deal between the tailor and the club.

"It was Paul's way of tricking me into letting him help me out - something he'd decided to do on his own, without any prompt.